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    Spritejs

    Spritejs

    A cross platform high-performance graphics system

    Spritejs is a cross-platform high-performance graphics system, which can render graphics on web, node, desktop applications and mini-programs. SpritejsNext is the new version of spritejs. It is renderer agnostic enabling the same api to render in multiple contexts: webgl2, webgl, and canvas2d. Manipulate the sprites in canvas as you do with the DOM elements. SpritejsNext provides several kinds of basic sprite elements, which can be operated on the layer like DOM elements. Compatible for most...
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    embed-js

    embed-js

    A lightweight plugin to embed emojis, media, maps, tweets, code, etc.

    A lightweight JavaScript plugin to embed emojis, media, maps, tweets, code and services. embed.js was developed with a modern JavaScript workflow in mind. To use it, it's recommended you have a build system in place that can transpile ES6, and bundle modules. But at the same time, you get an already transpiled version to make your development easier. If you’re using npm package manager with a module bundler like Webpack or Browserify to consume CommonJS modules, you can use the default UMD...
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